7 Helpful Things to Teach Your Puppy That Come in Handy
Through the Lens of Kimberly Gauthier, Rodrigo, Tobey, Dog Park, Dogs Playing, Dogs Running, Keep the Tail Wagging

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This weekend I found out that my babies are mousers.  They work together hunting mice (who are waking up for the spring, I guess) and watching them hunt in tandem is quite fascinating.  Lots of tail wagging and quick movements, paw digging, and then it happens.  Rodrigo backs away and there’s something squirming in his mouth.  A quick snap of his head and the squirming stops.  Sydney is standing there, watching Rodrigo with a smug, proud look.  They did good.  That mouse didn’t stand a chance.  This is their land and they will kill to protect it; or just for fun.

The following thoughts and feelings run through my head in matter of seconds…

Pride | Look at how quickly my babies captured that mouse

Creepiness | They killed that teeny mouse and don’t have an ounce of remorse

Gross | I’ve let them lick my face

Panic | Is he going to eat it?

That’s when I snap out, walk with purpose to Rodrigo, point to the ground and firmly say “Drop It, Rodrigo.”  And he drops the mouse.    We have a few stamped down mole hills that are being recycled into mouse graves.  So far there are two.

It’s helpful to be able to 5 commands that our dogs follow well.  Here are 7 things to teach your puppy…

DROP IT – whenever our dogs have something in their mouth that shouldn’t be there, this command lands it into my hand, or with a dead mouse, on the ground.   I made the mistake of confusing “give it to mommy” with a game and whenever I say those words, Rodrigo goes running off, because it means that it’s a game of chase.  So I taught them “drop it” so they would understand when we weren’t playing a game.

GO TO YOUR BLANKET – we give our dogs bully sticks and other chew treats and they make a mess.  So they have blankets that we layout for them to chew and drool on to their hearts delight.  The blankets protect our furniture and carpet.  The bonus of this command is that when we have guests or need the dogs to settle down, we direct them to “got to your blanket” and done!

GO POTTY FOR MOMMY – I taught our dogs this as puppies and I still say it to them 2 years later.  What I didn’t realize 2 years ago was how helpful this command is when we are in a hurry.  We take our dogs on road trips and vacation and we want them to “go potty” before we hit the road.  When they hear “go potty” they know what we want and start sniffing around.

 

INSIDE  and OUTSIDE – These are two separate commands, but I’m lumping them together, because they’re related and it allows me to add a sixth command.  I actually double up the commands and say “Inside Inside” and “Outside Outside.”  It’s a hold over from the cutesy talk I used to do when they were puppies.  Like all commands, these do the job of letting our dogs know what we’re asking.  Having litter mate puppies we were constantly competing with the distractions of the world as well as two puppies who were distracted by each other.  These commands would just direct playing puppies inside and outside the house quickly.

 

BACK IN THE YARD and STAY IN THE YARD  - Again, two commands, but they’re related too.  We live on 5 acres of un-fenced property bordered by woods, trails to our neighbors, the Centennial Trail, and a busy road.  A lot of things are distracting our dogs.  They often leave the property to play with horses, dogs, chase cats, and greet bicyclists and joggers.  Stopping them in their tracks is often necessary.  Redirecting them when they run next door is quick and easy.

 

LEAVE IT – When we’re at the dog park, I hear this one all the time.  I think it’s the first command (besides SIT) that we all teach our dogs.  We live in a rural area and encounter some foul things that the dogs love to investigate and occasional roll into.  ”Leave it” has been a magic wand when

 

COME – Another command that we’re all familiar with and it’s a gift.  We like to walk our dogs off leash, giving them the opportunity to stretch their legs, play with their friends, and investigate all the scents.  If we encounter a leashed dog or jogger – we’ll call the dogs back to us to go back on leash.  Our dogs aren’t aggressive, but not everyone is comfortable with dogs and not all other dogs are friendly.  This is another command that clearly and quickly lets our dogs know what we’re asking of them.

 Things to Teach Your Puppy

I wish I could say that these commands came easily to me, but that’s not true.  I worked with a trainer and she helped us teach our dogs many commands; she also taught u show to read our dogs.  That foundation helped us come up with many of the commands that I shared with you.

 

I would love to hear a few of your favorite commands that you have found most helpful – even the out there ones like “go to your blanket.”

Kimberly Gauthier, a perpetually happy person, lives with her amazing guy, their spoiled dogs and cats, and loves dog rescue, photography, reading, and laughing. She’s the author of three blogs, sharing tips and tricks about photography, blogging, and The Fur Mom.

Spring Training Isnt just for baseball | Dog Training

Spring has sprung! I’m pretty sure … And if you’ve been locked-up indoors with a new puppy…. Now is the time you might want to consider taking a training course or hiring a trainer. When you first got your puppy, your main concerns were about housebreaking and then the biting .. Oh the biting !! But once you got the housebreaking and biting under control. The next thing you know, you have a teenager on your hands and this is the time when you really need training!


I’m not 100% sure what the actual stats are but I can tell you from my own personal experience that a majority of the dogs in shelters today are somewhere between the ages of 8 – 18 months…. And the reason is because dog’s at this age/stage have been considered way too unruly and too much for their owner’s to handle. This is why training is so vital at this stage of a dog’s life. I would even argue to start at puppyhood and keep with it.


So now what? You need to go out and find a class or a trainer, who you feel will work well with you & your dog. Start by asking friends and family who have dogs and what classes they attended or if they know of any good trainers. You can also do a Google search as well for your neighborhood.

Once you have found the trainer or the class you will also need to understand that it takes about a year for you to have a well behaved dog (which means a dog that knows sit-stays, down-stays, recalls from inside and outside your home, and unwanted behaviors under control i.e barking, jumping, nipping). Thus my friends training doesn’t happen overnight and you might want to look at it more like it’s a practice – much like yoga.


Finally and most importantly, you need to make it fun for both you and your dog! If it’s not fun who wants to do it? We as dog owners get so much joy and pleasure out of watching our dogs doing something that they love to do! …. So why not make training something they love to do. Every dog was bred to do something whether it’s herding, hunting or staying on your lap …it’s still a job and training can be their new job!  Dog training doesn’t need you to commit to it for hours upon hours… it can just take 10 mins a day or more if you like .. It’s your call…. but like any relationship the more you put into it the more you will get out of it!


Don’t make dog training a should-do … Make it a fun-do!

 Thanks for reading  Have fun and keep training!


Sue-Ellen McIntyre
Owner of savvysnoots dog training
www.savvysnootsdogtraining.com


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Simple House Training For Your Puppy
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A lot of people love to have dogs with them. But when these cute little puppies have created a problem at home, some of these dog owners do not know what to do. Well, it is important for any dog owner to train the puppies as early as possible. Their behavior is sometimes unacceptable to humans hence; puppies need to be trained in a way that their behavior will be minimized and will not create chaos.
We need to know that there are puppies who can easily grasp the training while there are others who are left behind a bit. If you think your puppy falls on the second category, do not be discouraged right away. You need to have a lot of patience and perseverance in order for you to successfully train your puppy. By applying the right techniques as well as the right attitude, surely, your dog will behave properly whether you brought him inside or outside the house.

Before I will be revealing tips on how to house train you puppy, it is important to take note that dogs are pack animals. They are territorial and they do not want anyone including people to invade their space. Aside from that, they follow the commands of their pack leader. Owners should assert their selves as the pack leader who is responsible for their food, hygiene and behavior. All in all, consistency and fair leadership should be remembered because it is the key towards a successful training.
Buying a Dog Crate

It is necessary for a puppy to have his own crate. This serves as his comfort zone, an area where he rest and sleep. Although some puppies pee or poop anywhere, they always keep their crate clean. Thus, owners should be able to provide a crate that the puppy will love to dwell on. Adding to that, putting the puppy to his crate should not be in a form of punishment whenever mistakes are committed. It will be a lot easier to put the puppy to his crate when he loves to be on it. So do not be cruel to your puppy rather; always impose authority in a good way.
When buying a crate for your puppy, always consider the size of it. It should accommodate your dog when he is fully grown and it should have dividers so that you are assured that your puppy will not pee or poop in his sleeping area. Always maintain the crate as an area where the puppy feels security and comfort.

The Dog Food

Feeding the dog should be done on a specific time. You have to set the number of meals that he ought to consume every day and this should be done consistently. You can place it near his crate together with his toys. Choose the food that will not create any health problem on your puppy and ask recommendations from your veterinarian. It is important to let him consume healthy foods only and appropriate diet should be imposed all the time.

The Puppy’s Peeing Spot

As a pack leader and owner of the dog, it is necessary to determine the right place where he could pee. The backyard is the perfect place for the puppy to pee but it should be accessible on his part. Aside from that, the place should not upset anyone including the neighbor. It should be cleaned regularly so that it will create a bad scent.
To establish the puppy’s peeing routine, you need to consistently bring the puppy to that area. Know that puppies pee frequently and they have low urine retention. They need to pee for 10 to 12 times per day so you have to bring him to that area with at least 2 hours interval. This means that it is your responsibility to wake up at the middle of the night just to let the puppy pee at the right place. Meanwhile, you also have to be sensitive with the puppy’s body language before he pees. There are some puppies that sniff, go round in circles, or stand with the rear leg. So try to be alert when he is doing these activities as this may signal that he wants to pee.

Training the Puppy to Poop

It is very helpful to train the puppy to poop whenever you command him to do so. You can make use of a phrase like “go poop” or whatever you prefer. Making this as a signal will enable the puppy defecate at the right time and at the appropriate spot. Thus, the puppy will not create a mess inside or outside the house. When this is successfully done, make sure to cuddle the puppy and give him a food treat so that he will be doing it again and again.
Mistakes usually happen on the first few weeks of training but never punish the puppy. Praise his appropriate behavior and immediately clean up the mess he created. Use a cleaning product that will leave no odor in order for the puppy not to defecate on that area again.

Points to Remember in House Training your Puppy and Click here if you prefer to get this done by a professional  dog trainers
1. Select the best diet for your dog. It should be healthy in order for him to keep away from diseases.
2. Food treats should be given whenever your commands are executed properly with your puppy. Example of it is when your puppy goes to his crate.
3. Praise your puppy when he pees and poops on the right place. Reinforcing his good behavior will let him do it again.
4. Be consistent with your commands.
5. Walk with him outside or play with him. Dogs need to exercise as well.

Proper Correction

Puppies usually exhibit a bad behavior and it needs to be corrected by verbally awareness, not through a physical harm. However, scolding should only be done as soon as you catch him doing it. This will let him know that he is not doing the right thing. Dogs do not have the capacity to comprehend on what you are saying that is why it is important to catch the puppy in the act so that scolding will be effective.
Dog owners need to have a lot of patience in training the dog especially when it comes to peeing and pooping. The mess should be cleaned properly and the dog should be trained to do it on your selected area. Be consistent with everything so that the dog will not be confused and he will be able to execute the right thing.

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